In the ten years that passed from the Census in 2001 to the Census in 2011, Southern Queensland’s count of Indigenous usual residents increased by 3,773 (or 37.5%). This population growth reflects a natural increase with births exceeding deaths, and a mixed partnerships increase in which an Indigenous partner and a non-Indigenous partner produce a child who is identified as being of Indigenous origin.

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As a leading voice in Southern Queensland, AFLSSQ (Aboriginal Family Legal Service Southern Queensland) is committed to sharing relevant information about our region and communities.

We are in the process of compiling a collection of information sheets on our region and communities so that you can know more about our region and communities. Our collection of information sheets will be made available in the coming weeks.